Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 15, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Sepl. 15, 19HLL.l f La... !m
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Salem Oct. 15-16
Aurora Grade School
Improvements Noted
Aurora The fall term of the
Aurora grade achool opened
with th new principal, Roy
Griffin in charge.
Since lat term many Improve
menta have been made In the
grade achool building, Includ
ing the Installation of fluores
cent light fixturea throughout.
All floor have been repaired
and matipave covering laid
throughout the achool. The
front stairway also hat been renewed.
4990 N.
River Road
East Salem Schools Report
Fall Enrollments Complete
East Salem, Sept. 15 The three amall East Salem achooli now
have what they believe ii an almost complete enrollment unless
some readjustments are made In boundary lines. As any seasonal
work that the children do is over for the year, no hops to pick this
year, most of the children will be starting the school year the
first week. Auburn, bwegie ana
Middle Grove schools are not
overcrowded and the teachers
assigned to the buildings will
take care of the work.
It Is the new Washington
achool, which is located outside
the city limits, and has East Sa
lem children for the larger part
of its enrollment that Is still
unsettled. They have 249 en
rolled and are transporting them
all from the new building down
to the older Washington building
each day and back there in the
evening, unless parents call for
them.
The folowing are the teach
ers and the enrollment for each
grade: Miss Geniva Curry, half
of the first, 26, and Lucile War
die also 26 first graders. There
are two second grade teachers,
Louise Brooks with 24 and Hen
dra Kiabo with 24; Hortense
Hedstad, third, with 36; Clarice
Akerson fourth wltn u; jsvi
Wolf fifth with 42; Glenn Lewn
ing sixth with 29. Miss Gladys
Tipton Is principal of both Wash
lngton and Middle Grove so she
will not be at either school all
of any one day. Her assistant
principal Is Mr. Lewning, and
her office assistant Audry Wat
son. New in the city system
are Hcndra Brooks, Clarice Ak-
. erman and Mr. Lewning.
At Auburn there are only IS
in the first grade; 27 In the sec.
ond and third; 19 in the fourth
and 29 in the fifth and sixth.
Sweele has 140 enrolled with
32 In the first; 25 in the second;
21 in the third; 27 in the fourth
15 in the fifth and 20 in the
sixth.
Middle Grove has 17 In the
first; 9 in the second; 16 In the
third; 12 in the fourth; 11 in the
fifth and 12 in the sixth.
Mrs. Herbert Zobel will again
be cafeteria cook for Middle
Grove with Emory Goode jani
tor. Mrs. Katharine Lux will
be cook at Auburn.
On real improvement for the
playground of the three smaller
schools is the large ground
square of about 50 feet which
has been paved with black top
for the children's play square
when it is wet.
A rabbit show, said by Its
backers, to be one of the largest
of its type In the entire United
States, will be held in Salem
October 15 and 16. Competi
tion will be open to the world
for exhibition and entries are
expected from a number of na
tions. The exhibition, sponsored by
the Capital City Rabbit Breed
ers' association, has the official
sanction of the American Rab
bit and Cavy Breeders' associa
tion. However, exhibition If
not confined to those affiliated
with the organization.
Winners of the local show will
compete in the national conven
tion to be held at Long Beach,
Calif., November 6-10. In ad
dition to numerous cash awards,
n tropnies wm re aismouiea.
Officials for the Salem show
are Chester Fredrlckaon of Sa
lem, superintendent; George
Bayllsi of Hayward Calif.,
judge; Stella Fredrlckaon, Sa
lem, secretary, and June Reitz,
Orchards, Wash., clerk.
Navy Man Home
Hubbard John W. Strawn
D.K.S.A. in the U.S. Navy, sta
tioned at San Diego, is home
with hit parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Strawn, on a 30-day leave.
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Your perfect plaid-ehout-town
Is Glan
Plaid , . .to take you
to work every day, tee
you to classes or dress
you jauntily for the
big game. In crsstt
resistant woven rayon
with whit pique collar,
skirt buttons thai are
merely ornamantsl
and look vtry Fall '49.
Blackberry, fir green,
earth brown, wood fray.
Sizes 12 to 18,
maw.
keizer
Phone
2.8230
mnt market
Save Every Day
Where the Thrifty Thrive
These Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday
3 lb.
can
79c
2 OZ. PIECES AND STEMS
MUSHROOMS
Delicious
Fried with
Steak, can
14c
RED
KARO 53c
BLUE
KARO 49c
GILNETTERS
OYSTERS
10 oi.
Can . .
45c
HUNTS
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
No. 1 Tall
Tin
17c
GERBER'S
Baby Food
3 for 23c
M. D.
BATHROOM
TISSUE
jL rolls 23C
NESTLES
CHOC. BITS n. 19c
DEL RICH
MARGARINE
lb.
34c
WKIGLEVS
GUM 2Bopk9 69c
ALL 5c
CANDY BARS .24 89c
SUNSHINE
GRAHAMS
1 27c
HERSHEY
Choc. Syrup
15c
16 ei.
Can . ,
iflTCHMl Bag
83c
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25 ,B 1.89
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KEIZER tow'n MARKET
GOV'T INSPECTED
VEAL HEARTS 25c
Delicious Baked with Dressing
CASCADE SKINNED
Half or
Whole .
HAMS
.u. 59c
U. S. GOV'T INSP. SWIFT'S
ROUND STEAK.. 59c
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20c!
I Pes leveWaess Alt Over
10c
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Garden
Fresh
Vegetables
U. S. No. 2
WASHINGTON
POTATOES
50 ib, 98c
Tokay or Seedless
n 3 not
Whit or Yellow
Onions 4 lbs. 19c
LARGE JUICING
ORANGES
2 do.. 49c
"Yeah, Wouldn't We Like to Know"
This conversation overheard between one of our boys and good customer of ours (haven't any
other kind). This customer asked our boy, "Say," she says, "who writes the ads for this store?"
"Boy," says he, "wouldn't we just like to know. He seems to be a little familiar with the store
and sh, sh, he has rabbit ears. Sure as shootin' he'll hear everything we say. No imagination,
though. You probably never read any of the ads he writes. If you ever have, you'll notice the
way he describes things. Now, take for instance our cheese counter; the most modern and
sanitary case you'd care to see . . . and say, there's cheese displayed there from Oregon, Wash
ington, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York, to say nothing of all the imported kinds." "Yeah,
and how he describes 'em. In his ad he'd say, 'Folks, take a gander at our cheese case, if that
isn't a snack santhers dream we'd like to see one.' Over 40 varieties, huh, even I could write
better advertisin' than that. Or take our vegetable department. Yes, and the meat, depart
ment. What's he say about 'em; What he says is doggoned near slander, we all say around
here. By Jimminy, if there ever was a nicer, more sanitary or more beautiful display of fine
victuals, we've failed to see 'em." "That's right," remarks the customer, "it seems to me any
one could write a better ad 'n that. Why, there are literally thousands of nice things to write
about. Clean and inviting, but, there's one thing I've noticed he sure knows how to price all
these fine things so's a housewife can serve a well balanced meal with the least expense and
effort. My word, that's what we want, isn't it? So what's the difference whether he has im
agination or not?" That's right, folks, we heard it and, as usual, the customer is right. It's
easy to set a good table if you shop these markets . . . Court St. at Commercial or Marion St.
at Commercial.
Last week in listing some of
the fine coffees that we
have, we inadvertently failed
to mention one of our most
popular brands, namely
s&w
Popular price, too
55c ib.
Well, anyway, it proves we
know our stuff. Asked by
one of our customers if we
had any country eggs. Our
boy answered, "Yeah, near
ly all of our eggs come from
the country these days. In
town they're called 'yeggs'."
BEST FOOD
MAYONNAISE
69c
Karo Syrup
Crystal white 5 lb. pall
Quarts,
49c
Amber Karo A7r
5 lbs Tr l
49c
Coffee
Old Golden.
RIPE OLIVES
Franciscan Brand
27
Medium Size
Large Size 29'
Mammoth Size 30'
It's as plain as the nose on
your face. When asked by
our ad writer what especial
attraction he would have for
this weekend, our boy in this
department replied, "Take
a look at those sacks fulla
nice
ORANGES
You know what, . . . there's three dozen
oranges in each one of 'em. And you
know what" "No, what", "Well they
are only
45c
Nucoa
29'
2 for 59c
Crisco, Snowdrift
Spry, 3 lbs. 69c
Ritz Crackers IT 25c
I, I Mrs. Allison's Short- OQ
OOK.ieS bread. They rood 'C
fill
Dfjvil'i Pudge Wnllt
LSpttGoidn
CAKE
MIX
ADD
ONU
WATER
39c
For better toting, mora real satis
faction BUY beautifully marbled,
properly aged beef.
Graded by experts selected by our
own butchers, whether It's steak,
roast, stew or ground beef. It's party
meat quality for health's sake and for
economy, too. Good meat is the best
buy, day in, day out.
BEAUTIFULLY MARBLED
Standing Rib Roast
75c
Boned and Rolled
PRIME RIB
79c
Or for the more economical cuts,
you'll find top quality as well as ap
petite appeal in one of our beautifully
marbled
Pot Roasts
At per lb.
53c
Tender, Juicy T-Bone
STEAKS Ib. 85
GROUND BEEF . Ib. 39
SIRLOIN STEAKS
Cut as you like them
79
Pound
RIB STEAKS 75
We could to on writing about
these meat departments, but we're
afraid if we told you the care
used In selecting and handling
and its real quality, it would
aound like we were bragging,
but ahuz, folks, you don't have
to brag on this quality meat.
Hoody's Peanut Butter or
Peanut Butter Crunch....40
Calumet Baking Powder
l'2-lb. size .. 33
Clabber Girl Baking Powder,
2 lbs. 32
Borden's Malted Milk,
Ib. size 45
Tree Tea,
pkg. of 16 bags
Spam
21
35
Wh. Meat Tuna Flakes .37
Lunch Bags, pkg. of 20 ...10'
Wax Paper, 125-ft. rolL23
Here are some of the nicest things for can opener cooks . . . also sneak
snackers. All these in the famous Mario brand:
Beefs Stew 37, Irish Stew 39 Corn Beef Hash 39.
Beans and Chili 20e, Meat Balls and Gravy 49c
Spaghetti with Meat Balls 25, Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce 27(.
Lima Beans and Ham 25', Beans and Franks 25'..
Black Eyed Peas with Pork 12', Kidney Beans 15
Chili Con Carne 33
..Chili arfd Macaroni 33'
- Beef and Noodles 25
Kraut and Franks 43
Garbanzos 17
Court Street at Commercial Marion Street at Com'L
BETTER FOODS FOR BETTER LIVING
Sons
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